>>1159138A strong, reliable community is probably your absolute best bet for survival. It's tough to be yourself, and you can't do firewatch 24/7 solo.
Too bad Koreans of today will never, ever, ever be as united as the Radio Korea militia was in LA '92. The most fascinating thing about these guys IMO was how they managed to band together and even made their own volunteer emergency patrol cars to respond to other Koreans who were left in wait by the LAPD, no different from the rest of the city. Its amazing to see what a generation of conscripted men, with many who had combat experience, can do in a state of chaos. In fact, it reminds me a lot of Robert A. Heinlein's society of militaristic responsibility in Starship Troopers.
The culture has changed dramatically since then and become part of the self-absorbed generation of most normies today.